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john mccain was for it. george h.w. bush was for it. even former republican presidential nominee and disabled world war ii veteran bob dole left his death bed in a wheelchair to show his support. and, remember, congress is technically a downgrade from death bed. ( laughter ) for a minute, it looked like both sides might come together to affirm a universally shared value, but coming to the rescue once again, dr. rick santorum's imaginaryium. >> there are some very, very troubling provisions that could open up pandora's box that could directly affect many families in america. imagine the situation if now the state, those who are not the parents of these children, have the determination as to what is in the best interest of the child. >> stephen: that's right. reaffirming protections to the disabled equals the u.n. coming between you and your child. it's hard enough for parents to get the kids to listen now. just wait until everything you say has to go through those translator headsets. ( laughter ). now, now, sure the idea that an interna
john mccain was for it. george h.w. bush was for it. even former republican presidential nominee and disabled world war ii veteran bob dole left his death bed in a wheelchair to show his support. and, remember, congress is technically a downgrade from death bed. ( laughter ) for a minute, it looked like both sides might come together to affirm a universally shared value, but coming to the rescue once again, dr. rick santorum's imaginaryium. >> there are some very, very troubling...
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thank you. [ applause ] >> i'm john ford, director of the projects here at the bipartisan center, and i'm here to hock some books, as you can s see, and to lead some discussion with the senators before we open up the questions to the audience. we mentioned the john jackson foundation and "hurting cats, trent lott and "like no other time, 107th congress, a time like no other that changed the country." i bring those up, and partally senator daschle's term of 2001, and of course, that began with gore v. bush election, and then you had a 50-50 senate, and intending negotiations that you had over power and the switch of the parties of senator jefferts and then 9/11 and several of the periods were very different and you were both in the rooms at the same time, and can you say something about how you came to an agreement of sharing the power and what the challenges were of doing that? what the senate looked like and what leadership was after the switch of power, and then finally thry time after 9/11. i would not recognize it as a model for tragedy to bring us together, but what was it like t
thank you. [ applause ] >> i'm john ford, director of the projects here at the bipartisan center, and i'm here to hock some books, as you can s see, and to lead some discussion with the senators before we open up the questions to the audience. we mentioned the john jackson foundation and "hurting cats, trent lott and "like no other time, 107th congress, a time like no other that changed the country." i bring those up, and partally senator daschle's term of 2001, and of...
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so you're saying he wants socialism, john mccain wants socialism. richard thornburgh wants socialism. >> i'm sure you have more than once criticized president bush for not having the capacity to understand all the issues. >> actually, i haven't. >> i don't think he understood this particular issue. >> you've also claimed this treaty will ban spanking in america it will determine how many parking spaces a church has set aside for disabled people. again, there is not anything in this treaty that changes u.s. law. in fact, a lot of this is based on the americans with disabilities act which is the gold standard which i think you even support. and it doesn't alter u.s. law. >> anderson, you're just wrong about that. >> i have an ll in public international law from the university of london. >> i'm sure you're much smarter than i. >> maybe on this particular -- i have studied this subject. if you wrote that statement, if john kerry wrote that statement on an international law exam where i teach that subject, i would flunk you. >> but you're alleging someho
so you're saying he wants socialism, john mccain wants socialism. richard thornburgh wants socialism. >> i'm sure you have more than once criticized president bush for not having the capacity to understand all the issues. >> actually, i haven't. >> i don't think he understood this particular issue. >> you've also claimed this treaty will ban spanking in america it will determine how many parking spaces a church has set aside for disabled people. again, there is not...
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a lot of it came down to john kerry and a comfort level. in this election year, the notion of electability which is such a great sales pitch until people settle in with the gut check. chris: let me ask you about history, david, the whole question about the way people get re-elected. historically looking back several decades, presidents tend to get re-elected rather resoundedly, johnson in 1964. reagan overwhelmingly, nixon, clinton. they come back in like gang busters. the race was the exception in 2004. in obama does pull it out, going to look like 2004? any chance he wins by a landslide? >> after 2004, george w bush changed in significant ways from chaney and the confrontational policies. what i hear from the white house is looking towards second term on foreign policy, which i cover, as an opportunity to do the broad things that would establish an obama agenda. he came into office impassioned about the middle east and the palestinian issue. i see him taking another really strong crack at that. chris: go head-to-head? >> this white house
a lot of it came down to john kerry and a comfort level. in this election year, the notion of electability which is such a great sales pitch until people settle in with the gut check. chris: let me ask you about history, david, the whole question about the way people get re-elected. historically looking back several decades, presidents tend to get re-elected rather resoundedly, johnson in 1964. reagan overwhelmingly, nixon, clinton. they come back in like gang busters. the race was the...
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john? thank you. >> thank you all for being here. we are blessed with a wonderful panel today on moderate republicans and we'll do a similar event on june 20th and disappearing moderate democrats. i'm going to introduce the panel but let me say a few quick things which preview a report that we'll be putting out, a report on the redistricting in this cycle but an of that has to do with looking at the districts and who holds them and where republicans can hold democratic districts or like wise and the symbol headline is the fewer and fewer on both sides of the aisle and just to give you l backgroud there were seven democrats that held districts and they have moderate voting records. by end to decade there was one and when you come to the event on june 29th we'll have full statics as well. certainly moving in the same direction with a handful after this election who will hold districts that are very different at the presidential level and be able to hold them as someone from a connecticut republican or a - a conservative or democrat pre
john? thank you. >> thank you all for being here. we are blessed with a wonderful panel today on moderate republicans and we'll do a similar event on june 20th and disappearing moderate democrats. i'm going to introduce the panel but let me say a few quick things which preview a report that we'll be putting out, a report on the redistricting in this cycle but an of that has to do with looking at the districts and who holds them and where republicans can hold democratic districts or like...
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is he going to arrest john zimmerman or is he going to keep passing the buck? now -- now tell them very clearly, state attorney, you have to arrest george zimmerman. we don't want to hear nothing el else. i want to get to you a true leader. when i called him he didn't waiver nor vacillate. he didn't hesitate. he got involved day one when we called him. you all know who i'm talking about. the leader, reverend al sharpton. [ cheering ] >> we will start the rally at 7 croc. we wanted to come out and answer that we did not come here for a temporary leave of absence. we came -- >> we will monitor this news conference. we are waiting to hear from the parents. sunny hostin is still with us. the legal analyst and former federal prosecutor. it looks like that crowd, over there, sunny, is very, very angry, but you heard the lawyer for the family say they want the state attorney, i take it, to get involved and to arrest george zimmerman, the shooter in this particular case. he said he shot trayvon martin in self-defense. walk us through the legal aspects. can the florida
is he going to arrest john zimmerman or is he going to keep passing the buck? now -- now tell them very clearly, state attorney, you have to arrest george zimmerman. we don't want to hear nothing el else. i want to get to you a true leader. when i called him he didn't waiver nor vacillate. he didn't hesitate. he got involved day one when we called him. you all know who i'm talking about. the leader, reverend al sharpton. [ cheering ] >> we will start the rally at 7 croc. we wanted to come...
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john? you have the muslim brotherhood there, al qaeda is on our side, jihaddists pouring in from all over the place. again if he doesn't go soon this thing is spreading into jordan and turkey. >>> you remember the five boys produced by the seniors in that family, five boys and he was one of them. he was studying dentistry in london. >> he has a brother maybe mort knows more about ita ruthless character. >> married, lovely wife right? >> yeah but people have given up on him as a quote reformer a long time ago. >> he is not a reformer. >> if there is any goodness left in the man, he has been directed by everybody else. >> if he goes down his people go down. john they go to the wall. they are 12%, sheer shiite, the sunni war? >> a sectarian civil war. >> if it is a civil war we are going to stay out. >> no we didn't stay out of libya. >> i think we are being pulled in. >> you think there is any sentiment in the united states to go into syria? >> not in the united states and i'm against it but
john? you have the muslim brotherhood there, al qaeda is on our side, jihaddists pouring in from all over the place. again if he doesn't go soon this thing is spreading into jordan and turkey. >>> you remember the five boys produced by the seniors in that family, five boys and he was one of them. he was studying dentistry in london. >> he has a brother maybe mort knows more about ita ruthless character. >> married, lovely wife right? >> yeah but people have given up...
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you were questioned by john darton. it looked a little testy. the old journalism versus the new journalism, what did you think? >> it is opinion journalism, so there is an element of advocacy to what i do. there is an element of journalism. i like to think i do it in a way where there is not a strong contradiction. there is trying to make a point. there is no pretense of being a disinterested observer to a lot of debates. there have been various times over the course of six years that i have been running the stories that i do that i have moved further into the direction of advocacy on a particular question. >> i got that confused with another clip. have you found people close to what you do? -- have you found people opposed to what you are doing? has it changed? >> yes. there is definitely some of that. i would say, have been surprised at how much support there has been. not always public support. but support nonetheless. after the 2004 election, i got very involved in one story, which was when president bush was trying to privatize social secur
you were questioned by john darton. it looked a little testy. the old journalism versus the new journalism, what did you think? >> it is opinion journalism, so there is an element of advocacy to what i do. there is an element of journalism. i like to think i do it in a way where there is not a strong contradiction. there is trying to make a point. there is no pretense of being a disinterested observer to a lot of debates. there have been various times over the course of six years that i...
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i will all the remember his voice advising the north koreans in north korea they should make john and the 38 parallel a tourist sight and not a shooting gallery. we travelled to the east of alaska and they will tell you yes there are saber tooth tigers north to the island. danny nodded and then went into detail about his other travels with a little fact and fiction mixed in all with a twinkle in his eye. i also remember in the community or the city in the russian far east we were at a hotel and i would say that this hotel -- this one had to be on the last of the list and as we went into our rooms i discovered that my bed was a wooden frame and then just straps, no mat tress and one blanket and no pill lofmente i thought fwg jr. member of this co-dell this was something they assigned to me. so i went down the hall with my special key in hand and mip special i.d. and in that part of the world that's what you do. knocked on danny's door and he said how can i be of service to you dear friend and i said i'd just like to look at your accomodations thinking he would have a bed. and there was
i will all the remember his voice advising the north koreans in north korea they should make john and the 38 parallel a tourist sight and not a shooting gallery. we travelled to the east of alaska and they will tell you yes there are saber tooth tigers north to the island. danny nodded and then went into detail about his other travels with a little fact and fiction mixed in all with a twinkle in his eye. i also remember in the community or the city in the russian far east we were at a hotel and...
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meet the new definition of durability: the john deere select series. with endless possibilities, what will you create? ♪ learn more about the new select series x310 with power steering at johndeere.com/x310. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> seriously i thought about this all night long. president obama making a little, raising eyebrows. let's call it that. with dmitry medvedev in china, take a listen. >> dana:, but today he tried to figure it out and clean it up. what he said he was trying to explain in the next two months when the election is getting hot and heavy he won't be as able as flexible. i didn't buy it and neither did charles krauthammer. >> it's a huge gaffe. this is president himself i'll be unleashed. i can governor hard left. i can do all this stuff unmolested. that his way of telling people you have no idea of what myend agenda is going to be the second term but let me tell you, it's pretty hard left. >> dana: and what about shake of the head. what do you think. >> greg: when he said, without my wife we can party. i know he is saying, don't be
meet the new definition of durability: the john deere select series. with endless possibilities, what will you create? ♪ learn more about the new select series x310 with power steering at johndeere.com/x310. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> seriously i thought about this all night long. president obama making a little, raising eyebrows. let's call it that. with dmitry medvedev in china, take a listen. >> dana:, but today he tried to figure it out and clean it up. what he said he was...
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as john pointed out, there were those who did not follow. you need to appoint the people who do negotiating and let them be leaders and hope that others follow. as the minority house negotiator, i believe my single most important contribution to that agreement of 1990 was i did not get on the way of anybody doing important things. the final negotiations have to be done at the top. they have to have support. republican support fell apart in the house. as an interesting aside, i would mention there is a submission is suspicion that that maybe this year, that the house negotiators may not have all the support on the government side, as we did not have in 1990. i think john was right about the opposition bubbling up pretty much at the end of the process. i am not a perceptive fellow, because it did not occur to me until perhaps a week before the first vote came up that we were getting into trouble and we had a lot of falling off. the deadlines are crucial. without them, negotiations never end. i thought six months was much too long in 1990. i su
as john pointed out, there were those who did not follow. you need to appoint the people who do negotiating and let them be leaders and hope that others follow. as the minority house negotiator, i believe my single most important contribution to that agreement of 1990 was i did not get on the way of anybody doing important things. the final negotiations have to be done at the top. they have to have support. republican support fell apart in the house. as an interesting aside, i would mention...
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is important when the president does prevail which i think he will, ththat it be done in a way that john boehner, republican speaker of the house, leaves with it his dignity intact and with a sense that he has achieved something. if it is -- humiliation cannot be a byproduct of the final resolution. >> colby? >> it would not be a defeat for president obama in any w way. if we go over the cli, it iss because the republicans send us over the cliff because they refud to do what 55% of the american people want them to do, remove those rates s for the rich, the tax rates that went up under the bush plan. that is all he wants. he thinks we ought to pay more. the american people think ought to payore. there is a principle there. they give on that, the presisident has to do something on entitlements and put something on the t table that is tangible, and i think we have a dl. if they don't rely on those rates, wwill go over the cliff and will be their f fall. >> nina? >> everybody can see the outlines of the deal. the numbers are thehere. the reason that president obama won't, i think just be tot
is important when the president does prevail which i think he will, ththat it be done in a way that john boehner, republican speaker of the house, leaves with it his dignity intact and with a sense that he has achieved something. if it is -- humiliation cannot be a byproduct of the final resolution. >> colby? >> it would not be a defeat for president obama in any w way. if we go over the cli, it iss because the republicans send us over the cliff because they refud to do what 55% of...
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in the guest spot is john size, associate professor of political science at george wasngton john, let's have at it. the debates you say really don't matter that much. why not? >> i think there's two reasons. one is just that they're too late. they're not that many undecided vors left and secondly the candidates are usually so well prepared that they pretty much fight to a draw and partisans think their guy won and i don't think undecided voters move much in either direction. >> let's go to an example i e c politics polling average, day-to-day for september 2004 and we see bush was ahead in the week leading up to the debate by a six-point average over kerry. kerry had the really well received first debate perfornce against bush and then end of sepmberhtens toes t two ps basically a four-point shift to kerry after the first debate. isn't that proof that at least sometimes they can work? >> you can pick a handful of examples but it rare that the debates are actually a game changer in the sense theyake the derdog and make tmhe ont-nner or vice versus and the impact felt to election day. >>
in the guest spot is john size, associate professor of political science at george wasngton john, let's have at it. the debates you say really don't matter that much. why not? >> i think there's two reasons. one is just that they're too late. they're not that many undecided vors left and secondly the candidates are usually so well prepared that they pretty much fight to a draw and partisans think their guy won and i don't think undecided voters move much in either direction. >>...
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all right like john, john kerry and john mccain are combat veterans who aspired to the white house. dole's own party failed him. five republican votes short of the 66 needed. conservatives say countries like china with a poor human human rights record would get a pass. >> what it does do is allow their leaders to falsely present themselves as forward leaning on disabled rights. >> no. >> reporter: and for some no votes, politics. the risk of a gop primary challenge got in the way. >> to vote for anything that is even perceived to be granting the u.n. power is a dangerous game for republican senator. because the urn is so unpopular among the republican base, they could be asking for a challenge for fr their ideological right come 2014. >> and that was kelly o'donnell reporting. >>> now to the pre-nomination fight over the next secretary of state. the president says he has not made a decision yet, but he insistses continued criticism of u.n. ambassador susan rice will not affect his choice. >> have republicans' attacks against susan rice sort of boxed you into a corner, would it look
all right like john, john kerry and john mccain are combat veterans who aspired to the white house. dole's own party failed him. five republican votes short of the 66 needed. conservatives say countries like china with a poor human human rights record would get a pass. >> what it does do is allow their leaders to falsely present themselves as forward leaning on disabled rights. >> no. >> reporter: and for some no votes, politics. the risk of a gop primary challenge got in the...
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it's not just the republican establishment, john. it's every republican on the ball ballot, on if a swing state, who's worried that newt gingrich's is goldwater and may take the party down. if he is goldwater, we go back to the first two years of the obama administration administration. >> alex mentioned he thinks sometimes it takes a week or so for things to have an impact. in south carolina after gingrich's second ex-wife came f forr ward, raised some personal character questions, it was no gap at all. here in the poll, you see a gender gap. do you think it's tied back to that or just that romney has higher appeal with women voters? >> i think the issue of his second wife talking to the media and saying they had some difference, that hurt him with women. south carolina women may have been forgiving, but i think long-term, including in florida, women will not be forgiving. they will determine the outcome this fall. >> got more than a minute left. your biggest question going into the debate, the thing you're most looking for. >> newt
it's not just the republican establishment, john. it's every republican on the ball ballot, on if a swing state, who's worried that newt gingrich's is goldwater and may take the party down. if he is goldwater, we go back to the first two years of the obama administration administration. >> alex mentioned he thinks sometimes it takes a week or so for things to have an impact. in south carolina after gingrich's second ex-wife came f forr ward, raised some personal character questions, it...
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which i think he will in this showdown, all but certain, that there be -- that it be done in a way that john boehner leaves with his dignity intact and a sense that he has achieved something. if it is just -- humiliation cannot be a byproduct. >> colby? >> it would not be a defeat for obama in any way. we go over the cliff, a stop because republicans sent over the cliff. -- it is because republicans send us over the cliff, not doing what americans want us to do. the american people think we ought to increase the rates. there is a principle there. they give on that, then the president has to do something on entitlements and put something on the table that is tangible, and we will have to deal. but if it they don't rely on those rates, we will go over the cliff and will be their fault. >> nina? >> everybody can see the outlines of a deal. the reason that president obama won't, i think, just be totally recalcitrant about this is that if we get this deal done, according to a number of top financial people i talk to this week, and the economy is likely to take off and save a lot of grief and make
which i think he will in this showdown, all but certain, that there be -- that it be done in a way that john boehner leaves with his dignity intact and a sense that he has achieved something. if it is just -- humiliation cannot be a byproduct. >> colby? >> it would not be a defeat for obama in any way. we go over the cliff, a stop because republicans sent over the cliff. -- it is because republicans send us over the cliff, not doing what americans want us to do. the american people...
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. >> was very reason you did not have the camera at the john mccain headquarters? >> purely resources. in 2008, we still had seven employees. it was a major capital investment to send people anywhere. >> at this time, how expensive was doing those videos? how did you do them? >> at the time, we were doing things really by the skin of our teeth. we had a video camera. we were doing it in our office. we were doing something similar to that when we send people remote. we were looking at a big video camera which, at that time, would have been more than we would have been able to purchase. we were able to do a lot with fairly little money. it was good enough to get across the basic information. >> did anyone complain about the video quality? [laughter] there were many comments. >> does it matter to the people who follow you? what does matter to them? why are they following you? >> they fall was because of the court quality of what we do. we have evolved a lot. for many of our readers, we are one of their primary sources of political news. as we have grown, we are actual
. >> was very reason you did not have the camera at the john mccain headquarters? >> purely resources. in 2008, we still had seven employees. it was a major capital investment to send people anywhere. >> at this time, how expensive was doing those videos? how did you do them? >> at the time, we were doing things really by the skin of our teeth. we had a video camera. we were doing it in our office. we were doing something similar to that when we send people remote. we...
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the bernard and audrey rappaport foundation, the john t. and katherine foundation, a more just and peaceful world. more information at the website. and the betsy and jesse sync foundation. the hkh foundation, barbara g. fleischmann and our sole corporate sponsor, mutual of america, designing cust ummized individual and group retirements products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> welcome. every day brings another reminder of the terrible unfairness that besets our country. here's the latest that leaped out at me. "rolling stone's" report on "the fallen" -- the sharp, sudden decline of america's middle class. in it jeff tietz describes a handful of everyday people made homeless, now living out of their cars in church parking lots in southern california. once upon a time, one of them, janis adkins, had a plant nursery business in utah that grossed $300,000 annually. but two years after the financial meltdown in 2008 sales had dropped by half and the value of her land even more. she tried to refinance, but four banks turned her down
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they say oh you know this is a spree if you remember when john roberts was sworn in or was you know being interviewed before the son of the same sandal you know which is going to call balls and strikes we're just going to do very you know small very carefully calibrated things. these guys overturn a law passed in one thousand seven that's not more than one hundred years ago talk about syria decides it's talk about blowing up that historic foundations of american democracy we need to get back to the idea that corporations are not people money is not speech as i said go to move to amend or and for more information that that's the big picture for tonight for more information of the stories we covered visit our website to tom hartman dot com free speech dot org dot com also check out our two youtube channel so there are links to tom hartman dot com this entire show is also available as a free video podcast on i tunes and you can visit thom hartmann dot com to download a daily podcast of our daily noon to three radio show which will be moving to three to six pm starting next week monday march
they say oh you know this is a spree if you remember when john roberts was sworn in or was you know being interviewed before the son of the same sandal you know which is going to call balls and strikes we're just going to do very you know small very carefully calibrated things. these guys overturn a law passed in one thousand seven that's not more than one hundred years ago talk about syria decides it's talk about blowing up that historic foundations of american democracy we need to get back to...
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well john harwood in washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture why republicans so worried about the united nations taking over our government and they really think a defunct nonprofit group helped steal the election for president obama all that more in tonight's lone liberal rumble and thousands of men women and children die every year as a result of senseless and completely preventable gun violence but have we become a nation that's afraid to talk about guns and to create the laws that are needed to effectively regulate that will protect american lives. you need to know this paranoid delusions swept the floor of the united states senate on tuesday as a group of republican senators blocked ratification of a u.n. treaty to help disabled people around the planet the convention on the rights of persons with disabilities requires signatory u.n. nations to provide for disabled populations in the exact same way as does the american one nine hundred ninety americans with disabilities act the treaty
well john harwood in washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture why republicans so worried about the united nations taking over our government and they really think a defunct nonprofit group helped steal the election for president obama all that more in tonight's lone liberal rumble and thousands of men women and children die every year as a result of senseless and completely preventable gun violence but have we become a nation that's afraid to talk about guns and to...
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senator john kerry two men who also happen to both be veterans it just shows that you can't discriminate against the disable it. it says that other countries have to do what we did twenty two years ago when we set the example for the world and passed the americans with disabilities act i would remind my colleagues that virtually every major veterans organization in america. people who represent those men and women who have fought. and particularly. try to assist those with disabilities that are result of combat. well another veteran eighty nine year old former senator and presidential candidate bob dole was wheeled on the floor by his wife coming straight from the hospital don't also wrote a letter which senator mccain read aloud also urging the ratification of this treaty it needed sixty six votes or two thirds majority and it only got sixty one votes why you might wonder would anyone vote against a treaty that urges people to not discriminate against disabled people some of them who by the way became disabled fighting for this country in iraq or afghanistan well a theory started circul
senator john kerry two men who also happen to both be veterans it just shows that you can't discriminate against the disable it. it says that other countries have to do what we did twenty two years ago when we set the example for the world and passed the americans with disabilities act i would remind my colleagues that virtually every major veterans organization in america. people who represent those men and women who have fought. and particularly. try to assist those with disabilities that are...
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john harris -- what did you think? >> if you wondered what a business-oriented presidency is going to look and sound like, a presidency led by somebody whose values are in the world of management, metrics, going through a to do this, this speech did you a very good sense of what that will be like. it was not a lyrical speech. it was not, by standards used historically, a great and rousing speech. it was a very no-nonsense speech. it seemed to check every box that mitt romney decided was important. >> a he is finishing strong. i think he definitely finished strong. he was more emotional than we have seen him. by the end he had the crowd fired up. at the beginning it felt a little bit flat. the one money line he was most proud of, that captured the essence of the town, was president obama promised to heal the planet. my promise is to help you and your family. the idea was that he is a calm, competent guy. he might not electrify you, but he gets results. >> listen to yourself. you talk about a fine speech -- listen had di
john harris -- what did you think? >> if you wondered what a business-oriented presidency is going to look and sound like, a presidency led by somebody whose values are in the world of management, metrics, going through a to do this, this speech did you a very good sense of what that will be like. it was not a lyrical speech. it was not, by standards used historically, a great and rousing speech. it was a very no-nonsense speech. it seemed to check every box that mitt romney decided was...